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Volkswagen Passat, Car Leasing, Sedan, Wagon
#276 of 1199 Re: VW Quote [bat60]
by rong
Aug 05, 2006 (3:54 pm)
Hi,
I got an excellent lease deal in April when the Passat 2004 Wagon has just arrived the market. I leased the 2007 2.0T with Pack Lux 2 Auto 36 months, navigation system, 17" wheels, rubber mats pack for $429, with no money down and including all NY taxes and fees. I only paid first months and MVT fees which totaled $750.
So far I am very happy and everybody are complementing how nice the car looks (it is Blue Graphite). I heard some realibility issues, but all i can say it is much more realible than my 2003 Saab Arc which I had to take to the dealership 7-9 times the first year I drove it
#277 of 1199 first time lease advice...?
by passat001
Aug 06, 2006 (7:52 pm)
I am a first time buyer with a question about the deal I am about ready to make.
Terms 48month/12000miles
sticker 37930
negotiated price 35700
down payment 2500
monthly 459.00... 483.00 after TTL fees
This is for a lease on a 2006 passat 3.6 with the sport pkg.
Also what are your thoughts on purchasing at the end of lease. One reason for leasing was just to keep payment lower for atleast 2years until I get some funds saved back in my account I also have a 02 Millenia that I am going to sell outright and use for approx. 2+yrs payments. Do you suggest something different?
Please advise.
#278 of 1199 Current money factor and residuals?
by ocgeezer
Aug 06, 2006 (10:38 pm)
Hello. Currently, VW seems to have a lease deal on the Value Edition of the Passat. Does anyone know what the money factor is on this deal? If this is indeed a good deal, does it apply to the other models? I'm looking to lease a Passat 2.0T (non-Value Edition) with automatic transmission and Package #1 for 36-42 months, depending on which gives the best money factor. Also, does anyone know what the residuals are for 36, 39, and 42 months for this car? Are the deals different if I'm in the Southern California area? Thanks!
#279 of 1199 Re: first time lease advice...? [passat001]
by rong
Aug 07, 2006 (5:54 am)
Hi,
I was offered a better deal on the 3.6 4Motion 2007 Wagon with Lux package for 48 months $500 a month with no money down.
It seems that you can do much better for better for the 2006 Sedan
#280 of 1199 Money Factors and Residuals for 2006 2.0T and 3.6 Passat
by mjl22
Aug 10, 2006 (2:41 pm)
Car Man,
Do you know the current money factors and resduals for August for the Passat. Thanks.
#281 of 1199 Re: Money Factors and Residuals for 2006 2.0T and 3.6 Passat [mjl22]
by vballny23
Aug 10, 2006 (5:42 pm)
mjl,
This week, I just leased a 2006 Passat 2.0 T with premium package #2, auto, and rubber mats, trunk lining, and splash guard package. The MF given to me was .00094 and the residual was 53%. Sorry, don't have the 3.6 info.
#282 of 1199 Re: Money Factors and Residuals for 2006 2.0T and 3.6 Passat [vballny23]
by ensm00
Aug 11, 2006 (6:21 am)
What was your MSRP and selling price on that lease? How many months and what annual mileage?
#283 of 1199 Re: Money Factors and Residuals for 2006 2.0T and 3.6 Passat [ensm00]
by vballny23
Aug 11, 2006 (8:03 am)
MSRP was $28,740. Selling price was $26,780. I live here in NY. With everything rolled in...taxes, bank fee, etc (no security deposit was required), came to $415 month. Lease is for 36 mo. and 12K miles/yr. Paid $544 at signing (1st month and DMV fees for transfer plates).
#285 of 1199 2007 Passat Sedans
by cheep
Sep 01, 2006 (9:45 am)
Anyone seen '07 Passat Sedans? I'm looking to lease one. The '06 won't allow me to get the package I want (2.0T, 6MT, Dynaudio).